🕯 Wrestling World in Mourning After Hulk Hogan’s Passing
The wrestling universe is in shock and sorrow following the devastating news of the passing of WWE Hall of Famer, Hulk Hogan. Known for his larger-than-life personality, unmatched charisma, and unforgettable legacy inside the squared circle, Hogan’s death has triggered an outpouring of emotions from fans and fellow wrestlers around the globe.
As tributes flood social media and television networks, several iconic WWE superstars have broken their silence to honor the man who helped shape the very foundation of professional wrestling.
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💔 John Cena: “You Were My Hero”
John Cena, who has often credited Hulk Hogan as one of his inspirations, shared an emotional message on X (formerly Twitter):
> “You were more than just a wrestler. You were my hero, my childhood idol. Thank you for paving the way. Rest easy, brother.”
Cena also posted a throwback photo of himself with Hogan during WrestleMania, calling it “one of the proudest moments of my career.”
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🥺 Randy Orton: “A True Legend is Gone”
Randy Orton, whose father Bob Orton Sr. was also part of the golden era alongside Hogan, paid tribute on Instagram:
> “You gave this business everything. Thank you for being a warrior, a leader, and a real icon. I hope you’re body-slamming angels up there, Hulk.”
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😢 The Undertaker Breaks His Silence
Even the usually reserved and silent Deadman, The Undertaker, offered rare words of emotion in honor of his former colleague and rival:
> “We battled, we bled, we entertained millions together. Rest in peace, Hulkster. The locker room won’t be the same without you.”
The Undertaker also shared a classic photo of him facing Hogan in the early ’90s, a memory burned into the minds of millions of wrestling fans.
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🩸 Roman Reigns & The Usos: Bloodline Bows Down
Current WWE powerhouse and face of the company, Roman Reigns, spoke on behalf of The Bloodline:
> “Hulk Hogan was the reason many of us dreamed of becoming wrestlers. The entire Bloodline pays respect to the legend who made us believe in the power of entertainment.”
The Usos added their own tribute, stating:
> “Our childhood wasn’t complete without ‘Real American’ blasting from the TV. Rest easy, Hulk.”
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📺 WWE Planning Special Tribute Segment
WWE has announced a special Hulk Hogan Memorial Tribute to air on both RAW and SmackDown this week, featuring his legendary career highlights, exclusive interviews, and unseen backstage moments with fellow superstars.
Fans are already preparing emotionally, as WWE teases that John Cena and The Undertaker may both appear live to give final messages.
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🌹 Legacy That Lives Forever
Born Terry Bollea, Hulk Hogan didn’t just dominate the ring — he became a global pop culture icon. From headlining multiple WrestleManias to becoming the face of the 1980s wrestling boom, Hogan’s impact on sports entertainment will never be forgotten.
His catchphrases like “Whatcha gonna do, brother?” and his signature leg drop will echo forever in WWE history.
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💬 Fans Reactions Around the World
From Pakistan to the United States, from London to Tokyo — fans are sharing artwork, candles, and emotional videos, celebrating the life of their childhood superhero.
Social media hashtags such as #GoodbyeHogan and #RIPHulkster are trending globally.